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The President's Lecture Series for the UT Southwestern staff will debut at 4 p.m. June 6 in the Tom and Lula Gooch Auditorium. The lectures, offered three times annually, provide an opportunity for leading UT Southwestern scientists and physicians to s Read More

DALLAS - May 15, 2005 - An antibody that targets the blood vessels nourishing tumors significantly reduced breast cancer formation and growth in mice when combined with a current cancer drug, according to researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Read More

DALLAS - May 10, 2005 - Barbara Baas ran away from home and tried to kill herself as a teenager. As an adult, she has tried more than 15 varieties of antidepressants. But, thanks to a new weapon, she has finally reached a truce in a 45-year battle. Read More

The number of careers in the basic sciences and medicine is expanding, and a UT Southwestern program revealed the wide spectrum of choices in biological science and medicine to a group of more than 50 female students from 35 local high schools. Read More

A Dallas Morning News columnist whose son's life was saved by Dallas paramedics told a new batch of emergency medical personnel during their graduation ceremony to view their job as one about life and joy. Read More

Twelve UT Southwestern researchers have been chosen as the first young investigators to participate in the Clinical Scholars Program, a new UT Southwestern initiative designed to create the next generation of leaders in patient-oriented research. Read More